The New York Cycling Map

Brooklyn-Queens Greenway Guide

The Brooklyn-Queens Greenway is a scenic 40-mile bike and pedestrian route from Coney Island in Brooklyn to Fort Totten, in Queens, on the Long Island Sound. This guidebook highlights the attractions along the greenway and provides information about nearby public transportation, restrooms, places to eat, and bike shops. We hope this guide will help you better enjoy the greenway and its destinations.

Jamaica Bay Greenway Guide

This pocket-sized map highlights the planned and completed greenway, access routes to reach it, points of interest, kayak and human powered boat launches, and representative cycling distances. The Regional Plan Association, in coordination with NYC Parks, the National Parks Service, NYCDOT, and members of the Rockaway Community, worked together to create the guide, which aims both to introduce New Yorkers from all five boroughs to the wonderful recreation opportunities Jamaica Bay has to offer, and to encourage the Bay's closest neighbors to use the Greenway.

Wolfe’s Pond Park Bike Trail, Staten Island

Biking Rules

Biking Rules is sponsored by Transportation Alternatives and aims to both encourage cycling and educate cyclists in New York City. A constantly evolving guidebook, it aims to create a new Street Code, written by cyclists, for cyclists.